I saw some interesting things on linksys router a client had ... 0 timeouts EVER I mean it was funny I know it was timeing out without the router but instead of timeing out... the router absorbed it and just made the response time higher
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2330ms
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Lol can you guess where those timeouts where LOL.
Chris
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I have found CRC errors/collisions are almost non-existent on clients
with routers (vice directly into PC or switch). Greatly enhances
throughput.
Sully
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Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 4:07 AM
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] wacky numbers?
The Ethernet statistics doesn't look good, there is Packet CRC error,
probably it is Ethernet connection problem, can be cable itself, the
port it is connecting to, speed/duplex setting mismatch on the other
end. Please try change the Ethernet cable, and set the port on the other
end to 10BT. Power reset the unit to start the statistics from fresh,
monitor again and see if the problem still persists.
About the field space in the stats, will get the engineering to look
into it.
In user mode, it is not supposed to hit the reset button. You can only
view some info and statistics.
We thank you for your feedback and suggestion.
Alex
sB Tech Support
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Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 4:32 PM
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Subject: [smartBridges] wacky numbers?
I've got an airPoint that has about 10 clients associated to it and
traffic is moving far too slowly through it (~50kbits?? on the customer
side. Should be doing much closer to 1,000kbits). It's an omni and I'm
suspecting interference.
I reset it and looked at the statistics screen on it and the Ethernet
numbers are flying, but the wireless numbers aren't doing much at all.
.which wouldn't point to interference after all.
But does this look right? In less than 5 minutes, it hit 22MB of
Ethernet,
yet the wireless stuff is sitting still. Am I understanding this right?
www.aledobroadband.com/etc/ap.gif
****SB:
By the way, a couple of items about the simpleMonitor for airPoint:
-The field spaces for the stats screen needs to be wider. It gets
truncated at 10mb. I would think it should be allowed to show up to
1,000,000,000 bytes. (Can commas be added to the numbers in
simpleMonitor?
It would make it much easier to read.
Thanks.)
-I can log into the unit by selecting "Administrator" but using "public"
as the community string. It logs me in as user mode, but I can reset the
radio. Should this be possible??
Tim Foster
www.AledoBroadBand.com
Aledo's only high-speed ISP
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